Many teams do their work at the NFL Combine and players' individual pro days since they can host a maximum of 30 players for predraft visits. That said, there seems an obvious stronger possibility that Cousins gets drafted by one of those three teams.

Semifinal home games and a rotating neutral site championship game seems like a great option to me. What I worry about is the process of determining who gets to host those semifinal games. "Fair" and "BCS" don't seem to go hand in hand often.

Wide receivers have to be one of the hardest positions to project, at least for late in the draft. Sure seems like B.J. Cunningham could find a spot on an NFL roster. But remember, too, sometimes it's good to go undrafted and then get a call from a team that wants you as a free agent.

I encourage you to check out my past post on some of the worst trades in Detroit sports history, and how this wasn't one of them:
http://www.mlive.com/sports/index.ssf/2012/02/worst_trades_in_detroit_sports.html

I'd find a way to get Worth on this roster and give him a chance. It's not like the Tigers need an All-Star at every position, but a serviceable major leaguer is a must. Right now, there isn't an everyday option.